14 Related Articles, between 2018-12-28 and 2019-01-03

Allure of pages. Amazon China recently released the final list of "the 25 influential translated works in the last 40 years", as the country marks the 40th anniversary of the reform and opening-up. >>

Amazon supplier under fire for poor China working.... Electronics giant Foxconn announced Monday it had started an investigation after a labour group alleged illegal working conditions at one of its Chinese... >>

Amazon under fire for 'appalling working conditions' at Chinese factory >>

Amazon will no longer sell Chinese goods in China. Amazon is partially retreating from the world's biggest market for online shopping. >>

Amazon's Echo Dot, Kindles made in Foxconn factory rife with labor abuses, rights group says. A report by a watchdog group found workers at the Foxconn plant in China that makes Amazon Echo Dots and Kindles subjected workers to harsh conditions. Some worked as many as 14 consecutive days and more than 100 overtime hours per month. >>

ASK TONY: Amazon charged me £80 for goods I didn't order - and won't refund me . I received four parcels in six days from Amazon, that I had not ordered. The products were from China. The products cost about £20 each, including a blackhead treatment instrument. >>

China just blocked Amazon's streaming service Twitch. The world's most popular service for live-streaming video games may have just lost a big potential market. >>

Here's how Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day stack up with China's biggest shopping day. The holiday, which started as a day for unmarried Chinese to buy gifts for themselves, has become the biggest single shopping event in the world. Consumers bought a record $25.3 billion in merchandise during last year's Singles Day. >>

Internet giants pose existential threat to banks - BIS chief. Internet and 'big data' giants
like Amazon and China's Alipay pose an existential
threat to traditional banks, the head of the Bank for
International Settlements, Agustin Carstens, said on Tuesday. >>

Internet giants pose existential threat to banks: BIS chief. Internet and 'big data' giants like Amazon and China's Alipay pose an existential threat to traditional banks, the head of the Bank for International Settlements, Agustin Carstens, said on Tuesday. >>

Tiger balm: Chinese ointment for muscle pain and headaches. Costing a purse-friendly £4 on Amazon, Tiger Balm has quickly become one of the site's most popular products - and fans swear by its instant pain relief properties for a range of ailments. >>